Hi Lin Pengcheng,
First of all, thank you so much for being able to articulate such a correct theory on how build and architect software. It has been a long time coming, and I'm glad someone finally put it all to paper.
Now, I have a question regarding the application of the warehouse/workshop-relationship in the context of a larger system. Specifically, I would like your input on the feasibility of nesting a warehouse/workshop inside of another part of the system, presumably a workshop.
For example, when making food, the supermarket is a warehouse that supplies local households with dry and wet goods. However, in the individual kitchen, could one not also consider the pantry a kind of local warehouse that serves the other ketchen functions? For while the supermarket is the higher level, indeed the super, supplier of perishables, is it perhaps not more pragmatic/simpler to consider the pantry a local workshop in the task of designing an optimal kitchen in accordance to The Pure Function Pipeline Data Flow?
I hope my question and metaphor makes sense, I'm sure you can see how this applies to software development and local/modular integration designs.
Respectfully,
Hi Lin Pengcheng,
First of all, thank you so much for being able to articulate such a correct theory on how build and architect software. It has been a long time coming, and I'm glad someone finally put it all to paper.
Now, I have a question regarding the application of the
warehouse/workshop-relationship in the context of a larger system. Specifically, I would like your input on the feasibility of nesting awarehouse/workshopinside of another part of the system, presumably aworkshop.For example, when making food, the supermarket is a
warehousethat supplies local households with dry and wet goods. However, in the individual kitchen, could one not also consider the pantry a kind of localwarehousethat serves the other ketchen functions? For while the supermarket is the higher level, indeed the super, supplier of perishables, is it perhaps not more pragmatic/simpler to consider the pantry a localworkshopin the task of designing an optimal kitchen in accordance to The Pure Function Pipeline Data Flow?I hope my question and metaphor makes sense, I'm sure you can see how this applies to software development and local/modular integration designs.
Respectfully,